Do (cheap) Plus-Size Hiking Pants Exist?!
tananichelle
Posts: 103 Member
Seriously! There's NOTHING more miserable than hiking in jeans... Especially now that it's getting hot.
All I want is some light khaki-type pants (easy to dry, comfy), with cargo pockets to hold my camera equipment. I'd prefer the kind that have a little fastener to roll them up, and make them capri-like.
They don't even need to be a fancy, outdoorsy brand... In fact, I'd prefer them to be cheap, since I'm size 18ish right now, but shrinking...
I've been looking for WEEKS, and can't seem to find anything!!!
All I want is some light khaki-type pants (easy to dry, comfy), with cargo pockets to hold my camera equipment. I'd prefer the kind that have a little fastener to roll them up, and make them capri-like.
They don't even need to be a fancy, outdoorsy brand... In fact, I'd prefer them to be cheap, since I'm size 18ish right now, but shrinking...
I've been looking for WEEKS, and can't seem to find anything!!!
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Oops... Didn't mean to post this in "Food and Nutrition..."0
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Have you tried Amazon? Or Ross?0
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Hi,
Here is the top sites for women's hiking pants in plus sizes. Hope it helps.
http://walking.about.com/od/clothing/tp/tppants.htm0 -
I've bought the VAST majority of my work out wear at thrift stores over the past few months. I don't have the $$$ to keep replacing my wardrobe, and the more I work out the more I realize I need a LOT of work out stuff. You'd be surprised what you can find for cheap.0
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I got an adjustable hiking skirt (with the elastic that pulls the sides up) at a yard sale. Check consignment stores and Goodwill.0
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Try thrift stores. Try Eddie Bauer Outlet if you want something inexpensive that will hold up if on sale you can get them for around 20 bucks. Honestly thrift stores have saved my wardrobe the last 25 pounds due to the fact that the more weight you lose the quicker you end up moving to the next sixe down. Most everything in my closet is from the thrift store! Plus you can look at a wide variety of brands at the thrift store where department stores and specialty stores may only have a few to choose from.0
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Have you looked in the medical scrub section. I have a pair of scrub pants that roll up to capris and have tons of pockets with zippers in them. they are lightweight, dry easily and quickly, and very comfortable. I think they were no more that 20-25 dollars regular price. (I got them on clearance).0
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they have some at Columbia.com the cheapest is $420
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I do a lot of hiking and for me, the most comfortable pants are moisture wicking yoga-type pants. They are stretchy, they don't chafe and dry quickly if you get wet or sweat a lot.0
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Old Navy has a line of fitness clothes (I forget the name at the moment but it's right under Activeware) for both regular size and plus size. It really molds to your skin but not in a bad way plus it breathes really nice. I have one of the jackets and I love it, never rides up and is super comfortable.0
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Thanks ya'll! Good ideas, all the way around!0
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Compression Ware! That's the name of the brand from Old Navy. Don't go by the reviews. I'd order a size up in pants but they are really fantastic workout clothes.0
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